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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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War in the filigree of peace
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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Les Temps Modernes
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Political theory of war and peace: Foucault and the history of modern political theory
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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The themes are prominent in the last chapter of volume 1 of The History of Sexuality [trans. Robert Hurley (Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1978) pp. 135-59] but the lectures have only ever been partially published, and remain relatively little commented upon. Two early lectures were published in Colin Gordon (ed.) Power/Knowledge (Great Britain: Harvester Press, 1980) pp. 78-108; another two have been published separately; 'War in the filigree of Peace', trans. lain McLeod, Oxford Literary Review, 4 (1980) pp. 15-19; 'Faire vivre et laisser mourir; la naissance du racism', Les Temps Modernes, 46 (1991) pp. 37-61. An unauthorized transcription of the lectures was published in Italian in 1990 ('Diffendera la societa'), but has been withdrawn. For an excellent discussion and reconstruction of some of the themes see Pasquale Pasquino, 'Political Theory of War and Peace: Foucault and the History of Modern Political Theory', Economy and Society, 22 (1993) pp. 76-88; and Laura Ann Stoler, Race and the Education of Desire: Foucault's History of Sexuality and the Colonial Order of Things (Duke University Press, 1995) especially chapter III. For a discussion of these and the governmentality lectures in relation to Foucault's conception of human rights, see Duncan Ivison, The Self at Liberty: Political Argument and the Arts of Government (Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 1997) ch. 2; and 'The Disciplinary Moment; Foucault, law and the reinscription of rights' in Moss, The Later Foucault, pp. 129-48.
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The History of Sexuality
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Duncan Ivison (1997), 'Decolonising the rule of law; Mabo's case and post-colonial constitutionalism', Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 17: 253-79.
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Oxford Journal of Legal Studies
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